Chapter 4: A New Beginning

Central Calendar, Day 10, Month 12, Year 10639, Castle Albion, Runepolis, Holy Mirishial Empire.

At the pinnacle of magical and global civilization stood the Holy Mirishial Empire, its capital, Runepolis, serving as the epitome of its grandeur. Skyscrapers adorned the skyline, towering over 500 meters high, while roads below, uniformly paved, weaved a network of pathways. Magical levitating automobiles and trains traversed the city, their bright lights illuminating the night, earning Runepolis the moniker, "the city that never sleeps."

Within this marvel of modernity resided Castle Albion, the imperial palace where Emperor Mirishial VIII convened a meeting of utmost importance, poised to shape the fate of the empire. As the empire's most influential figures gathered, they knelt in deference upon hearing the approaching footsteps, knowing full well who approached. With the arrival of the emperor, they took their seats, awaiting the commencement of the emergency imperial audience.

"We will now commence the emergency imperial audience! Firstly, a few words from His Majesty!"

As the chancellor signaled the start of the meeting, all eyes turned to the 4000-year-old elven emperor, a figure revered and respected by all.

"My loyal children," Emperor Mirishial began, his voice carrying the weight of centuries of wisdom. "The prophecy has come to pass; two new landmasses have emerged from the sea. This signals the imminent return of the Ravernal Empire, and it is our sacred duty to prepare for the impending threat."

The mention of the Ravernal Empire, once a powerful force that ruled the New World millennia ago, invoked a sense of foreboding among those present. Legend spoke of their arrogance and their challenge against the gods, resulting in their banishment into the future, leaving behind relics, technology, and a stone tablet prophesying their return.

With a thunderous salute, the ministers acknowledged their emperor's words, recognizing the gravity of the situation at hand.

Emperor Mirishial VIII turned to his ministers. "What do we know of these new landmasses?"

Hirkane Parpe, Director of the Ancient Sorcerous Empire Countermeasures Ministry, Ancient Superweapons Analysis and Tactical Operations Department, rose to address the emperor. "Your Milishial Majesty, in recent weeks, our department has redirected our satellites to investigate these new phenomena. The results are... intriguing."

He gestured to a holographic display of the planet, projecting images of the newfound landmasses. "The Eastern landmass is smaller, approximately 9 million square kilometers, situated 2000 kilometers east of the Philades Continent. It is home to a nation known as the Gra Valkas Empire."

Hirkane showcased images of the empire's cities and ports. "Gra Valkas appears to be a developed nation, boasting massive urban centers comparable to the Communes of Mu. With an estimated population of 500 million, they possess a formidable navy comprising over two thousand large metal ships, potentially surpassing even the Parpaldia Empire in strength."

The revelation of a new powerful entity sparked concerns among the ministers, particularly regarding its implications for trade.

"The second landmass is larger, over 13 million square kilometers, near the Mu continent, and is identified as China, meaning 'Central Nation,'" Hirkane continued.

Agra Brinston, the National Defense Minister, interjected with a smirk. "Quite an arrogant title, wouldn't you say?"

Hirkane acknowledged the jest before proceeding. "We must not underestimate them, Lord Brinston. Satellite imagery reveals China to be a highly developed nation, rivaling our own in urbanization, with a population of over one and a half billion. They possess vast industrial facilities and advanced transportation systems. Their aircraft exhibit supersonic capabilities, surpassing those of Mu."

The news elicited a murmur of concern among the ministers.

"What of their military capabilities?" inquired Military Affairs Minister Schmill Pao.

Hirkane paused before responding. "While they boast a sizable fleet, including aircraft carriers, their warships are armed with relatively small guns, no larger than 155mm. It remains unclear why such an industrialized nation would equip its vessels with such weaponry. Perhaps they espouse pacifism, or they originate from a world devoid of conflict."

Emperor Mirishial VIII contemplated the information presented before addressing his ministers once more. "Are these nations a threat to us?"

Hirkane paused before responding, "While their capabilities warrant vigilance, neither Gra Valkas nor China pose an immediate threat to our empire."

The Emperor's sharp eyes scanned the room, assessing the reactions of his most trusted advisors. He continued, "Our priority should be to establish diplomatic relations with these nations. We cannot afford to ignore the potential threats or allies they may pose."

Chancellor Ardanon nodded in agreement. "Indeed, Your Majesty. It is imperative that we approach this situation with caution and diplomacy. We must gather as much information as possible about these new lands and their rulers."

Emperor Mirishial VIII turned his attention to Foreign Minister Nova Perclas. "Lord Perclas, I want you to dispatch envoys to both the Gra Valkas Empire and China. Extend our hand in friendship and propose trade agreements. We must show them that we are a benevolent empire, willing to cooperate for the betterment of all."

Perclas bowed deeply. "As you command, Your Majesty. I will see to it personally."

The Emperor then turned to Minister of Military Affairs. "Lord Pao, I want you to bolster our defenses along the eastern and western borders. While these new lands may not pose an immediate threat, we cannot afford to be complacent. Prepare our military for any eventuality."

Pao nodded grimly. "Yes, Your Majesty. I will ensure that our forces are ready to defend our empire's interests against any potential aggression."

The Emperor addressed Director Parupe. "Director Parupe, continue to monitor the situation closely. I want regular updates on any developments regarding the Gra Valkas Empire and China. We must be vigilant in our surveillance."

Parupe saluted smartly. "Of course, Your Majesty. My department will spare no effort in gathering intelligence on these new lands."

Minister of Commerce Elara Lumina rose, her presence commanding attention. "Your Majesty, if I may, the emergence of these new landmasses presents a unique opportunity for economic expansion. We should explore potential trade partnerships and resource exchanges with Gra Valkas and China. Their advanced technology and industrial capabilities could complement our own, fostering mutual growth."

Emperor Mirishial VIII nodded thoughtfully. "An astute observation, Minister Lumina. Pursue these avenues with all due haste. Establish a committee to identify potential areas of cooperation and ensure our economic interests are safeguarded."

The ministers exchanged glances, their collective resolve strengthening in the face of this unprecedented challenge. The Emperor's voice rang out with renewed authority. "We stand on the precipice of a new era, my loyal subjects. Let us approach it with wisdom, strength, and unity. Together, we will ensure the continued prosperity and security of our beloved Holy Milishial Empire."

As the meeting adjourned, the ministers departed Castle Albion with a sense of purpose, their minds already racing with plans and strategies. Emperor Mirishial VIII watched them go, his heart heavy with the weight of leadership but resolute in his duty to guide his people through the uncertain times ahead.

Xinjiang, People's Republic of China, Leiforian Sea, Second Civilization Area.

Xinjiang, officially known as the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, stands as a vast expanse of land nestled in the northwest of the People's Republic of China. An autonomous region of significant proportions, Xinjiang sprawls across 2.1 million square kilometers, making it the largest province-level division within China and the fourth-largest country subdivision globally. Its territory is demarcated by the imposing Tian Shan mountain range, effectively cleaving Xinjiang into two distinct basins: the expansive Dzungarian Basin to the north and the formidable Tarim Basin to the south.

At the edge of this diverse region lies Taraz, an ancient city and the administrative center of Jambyl Region of Xinjiang. Formerly part of the Kazakh SSR, the city, including the Talas area, was annexed by China following the collapse of the USSR. With a population of 330,100 as of the 1999 census, up 9% from 1989, Taraz is one of the fastest-growing cities in Xinjiang. As of recent estimates, the population stands at 428,000. Situated right on the border between China and new Kazakhstan, Taraz finds itself straddling the very threshold of two nations. However, the dynamics of this borderland have undergone a dramatic transformation. Once deeply entrenched inland, Taraz finds itself abruptly transposed into a coastal locale overnight, a consequence of China's unfathomable displacement into an alien ocean.

Zhang Lei, once a thriving businessman shuttling goods across Eurasia, now found himself in a new reality, where the familiar landscapes of Kazakhstan had vanished, replaced by an endless expanse of ocean. As he strolled along what used to be the China-Kazakhstan border, now nothing more than a desolate shoreline, he couldn't shake the disbelief that gripped him.

"Just weeks ago, this line meant crossing into Kazakhstan," Zhang muttered, his voice tinged with disbelief. "Now, it's just... ocean."

Beside him walked his wife, a woman of whims and caprices, who often found solace in material comforts. "Zhang, darling," she chimed, her voice tinged with impatience, "when are we going to find a way out of this mess? I can't stand another day in this desolate place!"

Zhang sighed, accustomed to her incessant demands. "We'll figure something out, dear. For now, let's focus on adapting to our new surroundings." He pondered the future of Taraz, their hometown now transformed into an unexpected coastal city overnight. Perhaps there was potential for it to thrive as a port or tourist destination, he mused.

His wife wrinkled her nose at the briny scent of the sea air. "I can't believe we're stuck in this forsaken place! Why couldn't this have happened to someone else, somewhere far away from here?"

Ignoring her complaints, Zhang considered the positive changes brought about by their newfound coastal location. No longer confined to the depths of the continent, the area now experienced an abundance of rain and milder temperatures.

"Look at the bright side, dear. The improved weather means more rain, which could turn this area into a hub for agriculture. Who knows, we might even see fields of crops flourishing where once there was barren land. Perhaps Taraz could become an agricultural hub, providing food for our fellow Xinjiang residents. And if all else fails, this place could become a sanctuary, a fishing village sustained by the bounty of the sea."

Their stroll along the coast revealed a peculiar sight – strange bird-like creatures, resembling a cross between penguins and seals, frolicking near the water's edge. Curiosity piqued, Zhang observed as some of the local youth attempted to capture and cook the unusual creatures. "Seems like we've stumbled upon a new source of sustenance," he remarked, though uncertainty lingered in his voice.

Suddenly, their peaceful observation was interrupted by a terrifying sight – a colossal, six-legged creature emerging from the depths, its jaws snapping at the strange birds with ferocious intent. Zhang's heart raced as he pulled his wife away from the shoreline, realization dawning upon him that this new world was fraught with peril.

Back in their modest dwelling, Zhang and his wife discussed their options amidst the chaos that engulfed their former homeland. "We must adapt to survive," Zhang asserted, his voice firm with resolve. "Whether it's finding a new livelihood or forging alliances with other survivors, we cannot afford to remain idle."

His wife, though still resistant to their circumstances, softened at his words. "I suppose you're right, Zhang. We'll have to make the best of this situation together," she conceded, a glimmer of hope flickering in her eyes.

As the days turned into weeks, Zhang Lei began to organize the community. Drawing upon his experience as a businessman, he initiated meetings with local leaders and residents, discussing the immediate needs and potential of their transformed city. They formed committees to address various aspects of their new lives: agriculture, fishing, defense, and trade.

In the agricultural committee, they discussed innovative methods to utilize the newfound rainfall. Plans were made to plant crops that could thrive in the fertile, rain-fed soil. The fishing committee, inspired by the strange new sea creatures, devised ways to safely capture and process these animals for food. Zhang himself took a keen interest in the defense committee, understanding that survival in this new world required vigilance and preparedness.

The community worked tirelessly, building new infrastructure, creating makeshift docks, and fortifying their homes against the unknown threats of the ocean. They explored the surrounding area, mapping the new coastline and discovering hidden coves and inlets that could serve as safe harbors.

Zhongnanhai, Beijing, People Republic of China.

Zhongnanhai, a historic compound nestled adjacent to the Forbidden Palace in Beijing, serves as the nucleus of political power in China. Within its walls, Chairman Hu Wenbo presides over a critical meeting with his ministers to chart the destiny of China in this enigmatic New World.

Zhang Kejian, the Director of the China National Space Administration, stood before the assembled ministers, ready to present his findings on the peculiarities of the New World.

"Based on data from the Tianyan system, the New World boasts a diameter 2.5 times greater than Earth's and a surface area a staggering 6.3 times larger. This classifies it as a Super-Earth. Despite its vast expanse, its density is only one-fifteenth that of Earth, resulting in a gravitational pull similar to our own," Zhang Kejian explained, unfurling a colossal map on the screen. "Behold, the map of the New World."

Hu studied the map intently, noting China's diminutive presence amidst the vastness of the ocean. "And what of the supercontinent to our west, akin to Pangea in size?" Hu inquired.

"From intercepted radio transmissions, locals refer to it as 'Mu.' It appears densely populated, with numerous cities housing over 10 million inhabitants each. Their society appears militaristic, evident from the abundance of military installations," Zhang replied, displaying images depicting fantastical creatures engaged in warfare.

Vice President Han Zheng's eyes widened. "Are those dragons?"

"Yes, it seems this world is rife with mythical creatures, likely integrated into their military strategies," Zhang confirmed.

Hu turned to General Liu Zhenli, seeking insights into Mu's military capabilities. "General Liu, what can you tell us about Mu's military strength?"

General Liu Zhenli stood, his demeanor solemn. "The denizens of Mu possess technology reminiscent of late WWII or, at best, early Korean War era. While their reliance on battleships and large guns suggests limited technological advancement, their industrial capacity, evident from the sheer number of 75,000-ton super aircraft carriers, surpasses even WWII United States. We must exercise caution."

Hu nodded thoughtfully. "Their industrial capacity is indeed formidable. But what about their combat readiness and strategic capabilities?"

General Liu continued, "Their forces are well-trained and highly disciplined, integrating both conventional and mythical elements into their military strategy. They deploy dragons and other fantastical creatures in combat roles, which, while unconventional, could pose significant challenges to our conventional forces."

Hu's gaze hardened as he posed the paramount question: "Can China endure in this New World?"

An economic expert stepped forward, bearing grim tidings. "In short, no. Our trade with Earth has been severed, imperiling our access to crucial imports," the expert declared, listing the indispensable commodities:

Energy Resources:

-Crude Oil: China is one of the world's largest importers of crude oil, importing significant quantities from countries such as Libya, Iran, Iraq, and Angola.

-Natural Gas: Despite efforts to expand domestic production and infrastructure, China still imports large volumes of natural gas, primarily from Australia, Qatar, and Turkmenistan.

-Coal: Despite being the world's largest coal producer, China also imports coal, mainly for specific purposes such as coking coal for steel production.

Agricultural Products:

-Soybeans: China is the world's largest importer of soybeans, primarily sourcing them from countries like Brazil, the United States, and Argentina to meet the demand for animal feed and cooking oil.

-Grains: China imports significant quantities of grains such as wheat, corn, and rice to supplement domestic production and ensure food security.

-Meat: Imports of meat, including pork, beef, and poultry, are essential to meet the protein needs of China's growing population.

Raw Materials:

-Iron Ore: China is the world's largest importer of iron ore, primarily from Australia and Brazil, to support its massive steel industry.

-Copper: China imports copper for various industrial applications, including electronics, construction, and infrastructure development.

-Aluminum: Imports of aluminum are crucial for China's manufacturing sector, which consumes large amounts of this metal in industries such as automotive and construction.

-Rare Earth Minerals: China dominates global production of rare earth minerals, but it also imports some rare earths to supplement domestic sources and meet specific demand requirements.

Industrial Machinery and Equipment:

-Semiconductors: China imports a significant portion of its semiconductor chips, crucial components for electronics manufacturing, from countries like the United States, South Korea, and Japan.

-Industrial Machinery: China imports various types of industrial machinery and equipment for sectors such as manufacturing, construction, and infrastructure development.

-Aerospace Technology: Despite rapid advancements in its aerospace industry, China still imports certain aerospace technologies and components for aircraft production and space exploration.

Advanced Technology Products:

-High-Tech Electronics: China imports advanced electronics products such as integrated circuits, smartphones, and computer hardware to support its technology sector and meet consumer demand.

-Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices: Imports of pharmaceuticals and medical devices play a vital role in China's healthcare system, providing access to innovative treatments and technologies.

-Research and Development Equipment: China imports specialized equipment and instruments for research and development in fields such as biotechnology, nanotechnology, and materials science.

Consumer Goods:

-Luxury Goods: China's growing middle class has fueled demand for luxury goods such as fashion items, cosmetics, and automobiles, leading to significant imports from countries like France, Italy, and Germany.

-Consumer Electronics: Imports of consumer electronics products such as smartphones, televisions, and appliances cater to the preferences of Chinese consumers and support the country's vibrant retail sector.

-Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG): China imports various FMCG products, including food and beverages, household products, and personal care items, to meet consumer demand and supplement domestic production.

Services:

-Tourism and Travel Services: China imports tourism and travel services, including accommodations, transportation, and entertainment, to support its booming tourism industry and cater to outbound travelers.

-Financial and Business Services: Imports of financial and business services play a crucial role in China's integration into the global economy, facilitating cross-border investments, trade financing, and professional services.

The economic expert somberly concluded, "Without trade, our economy faces collapse within 18 months."

Hu's resolve strengthened. "We must establish trade with Mu. If diplomacy fails, the PLA will secure our resource needs by force if necessary."

The stage was set for China's bold entry into this New World, where survival hinged on resource acquisition and strategic alliances. Hu appointed a delegation to initiate diplomatic contacts with Mu, tasked with exploring avenues for trade and cooperation. The delegation included seasoned diplomats, economic advisors, and cultural experts, all handpicked for their expertise and negotiation skills.

Meanwhile, the PLA began preparations for a potential conflict. General Liu Zhenli oversaw the development of contingency plans, focusing on rapid deployment, unconventional warfare tactics, and the integration of China's advanced technology with the peculiarities of the New World's military landscape. The PLA's intelligence units were dispatched to gather detailed information on Mu's military installations, technological capabilities, and potential allies and adversaries.